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    • Commentary
    • Slate
    • August 23, 2017
    What Works in Afghanistan

    There is aclichéabout Afghanistan thatcustomdictates must be included ineveryTV appearance,column, andbookabout that land: It is the “graveyard of empires.” From Alex...

    By Phillip Carter

    • Commentary
    • World Politics Review
    • August 23, 2017
    Why Europe Needs a ‘Military Schengen Zone’

    While President Donald Trump was issuing bombastic threats toward North Korea and Venezuela earlier this month, U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis quietly met with his Dut...

    By Rachel Rizzo

  • Podcast

    • August 22, 2017
    Paul Scharre Discusses Open Letter on Autonomous Weapons

    Paul Scharre, senior fellow and director of the CNAS Technology and National Security Program, discusses an open letter warning of the dangers of autonomous weapons. While som...

    By Paul Scharre & JaRel Clay

    • Commentary
    • The Wall Street Journal
    • August 22, 2017
    Trump Learns From America’s Failures in Afghanistan

    Since the end of the Cold War, one of the unfortunate patterns in American foreign policy has been the tendency of new presidents to denounce their predecessors’ approach to t...

    By Vance Serchuk

    • Commentary
    • The Wall Street Journal
    • August 22, 2017
    Trump Learns From America’s Failures in Afghanistan

    Since the end of the Cold War, one of the unfortunate patterns in American foreign policy has been the tendency of new presidents to denounce their predecessors’ approach to t...

    By Vance Serchuk

    • Commentary
    • The Hill
    • August 21, 2017
    Cut the budget caps: The US needs to properly fund our military

    Amidst the return of the Maverick and late-night health care votes in the Senate, it is easy to lose sight of the other major development to happen on the Hill last couple wee...

    By Lauren Fish

    • Commentary
    • The National Interest
    • August 21, 2017
    The Untapped Geopolitical Power of U.S. Natural Gas

    Many in the United States and among our foreign allies are deeply disappointed by President Trump’s retreat from global leadership. What is equally depressing is how the admin...

    By Elizabeth Rosenberg & ​Neil Bhatiya

    • Commentary
    • The Washington Post
    • August 21, 2017
    Here are 5 takeaways from Trump’s startling nuclear threats against North Korea

    Read the full op-ed in The Washington Post....

    By Mira Rapp-Hooper

    • Commentary
    • The Atlantic
    • August 21, 2017
    America Needs to Stay in Afghanistan

    Nearly 16 years after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the United States is nearing a seminal moment in its involvement in Afghanistan, as President Donald Trump gathers at...

    By Vance Serchuk

    • Commentary
    • DC Bar
    • August 17, 2017
    Brexit: ‘Til Regulations Do Us Part?

    On June 23, 2016, British citizens voted by afour percent marginto leave the European Union, sending shockwaves across Europe and unsettling world markets. The Brexit vote a...

    By Rachel Rizzo

    • Commentary
    • Foreign Affairs
    • August 15, 2017
    What America Owes Its Veterans

    Each year, the U.S. military recruits some 175,000 young Americans. At the heart of its pitch is a sacred promise to take care of those who serve—what President Abraham Lincol...

    By Phillip Carter

  • Commentary

    • The Washington Post
    • August 14, 2017
    Loren DeJonge Schulman in The Washington Post on Sabotaging America's Future Diplomats

    Stephen K. Bannon pledged to destroy the American “administrative state.” Russian President Vladimir Putin is devoted to ending America’s global leadership. One of their most ...

    By Loren DeJonge Schulman

    • Podcast
    • August 14, 2017
    Dr. Michael O'Hanlon Discusses the Future of NATO

    Dr. Michael O'Hanlon, senior fellow at The Brookings Institution, stops by to discuss the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization....

    By Michael O’Hanlon, Julianne Smith & Jim Townsend

    • Commentary
    • The National Interest
    • August 13, 2017
    America's Darwinian Nationalism

    THE UNITED STATES, Russia and China are all losing, or have lost, their ideological and spiritual purpose. This is clear in the case of the Russian and Chinese regimes, which ...

    By Robert D. Kaplan

    • Commentary
    • Independent Journal Review
    • August 13, 2017
    The Trump Administration Needs to Consider These Factors When Reviewing National Defense

    Last month,President Trumpordereda reviewof the national defense industrial base. The topic often gets interest on the Hill, and occasionally from secretaries of defense, ...

    By Lauren Fish

  • Commentary

    • The New York Times
    • August 12, 2017
    Julianne Smith in The New York Times on Women in National Security

    I held the syringe up to the light above the bathroom mirror and flicked it a few times with my finger to make sure I had the exact dose of Lupron. I checked my watch to calcu...

    By Julianne Smith

    • Commentary
    • The Hill
    • August 11, 2017
    Trump’s right — we are losing in Afghanistan

    President Trump is not wrong on Afghanistan. During a contentiousJuly meetingwith his top military and national security advisors, he repeatedly questioned the quality of ad...

    By Dr. Jason Dempsey

  • Commentary

    • August 10, 2017
    Afghanistan Has No Silver Bullet

    Last week,NBC News reportedthat President Donald Trump laced into top military leaders in mid-July over U.S. strategy and performance in Afghanistan. He refused to sign off ...

    By Stephen Tankel

  • Podcast

    • August 9, 2017
    Assessing North Korea's Nuclear Threat

    Dr. Daniel Kliman, a senior fellow with the CNAS Asia-Pacific Security Program, discusses the growing threat posed by North Korea's nuclear weapons program and the implication...

    By Daniel Kliman & Neal Urwitz

  • Commentary

    • August 8, 2017
    Make Globalization Work Again

    President Donald J. Trump has sought to make the concerns of American workers the centerpiece of his administration – especially those who feel left behind by the significant ...

    By Harry Krejsa

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